"Travel and Tourism." . . "Joly, Dom, 1970- Travel." . . . . . "The dark tourist : sightseeing in the world's most unlikely holiday destinations"@en . "The dark tourist : sightseeing in the world's most unlikely holiday destinations" . "Dark tourist"@pl . . . . . . . . . "Witamy w piekle : wyprawy do miejsc odradzanych przez biura podróży"@pl . "Relacje z podróży angielskie"@pl . . . . . "\"Dark tourism is the act of travel and visitation to sites, attractions and exhibitions which have real or recreated death, suffering or the seemingly macabre as a main theme' Ever since he can remember, Dom Joly has been fascinated by travel to odd places. In part this stems from a childhood spent in war-torn Lebanon, where instead of swapping marbles in the schoolyard, he had a shrapnel collection -- the schoolboy currency of Beirut. Dom's upbringing was interspersed with terrifying days and nights spent hunkered in the family basement under Syrian rocket attack or coming across a pile of severed heads from a sectarian execution in the pine forests near his home. These early experiences left Dom with a profound loathing for the sanitized experiences of the modern day travel industry and a taste for the darkest of places. And in this brilliantly odd and hilariously told travel memoir, Dom Joly sets out on a quest to visit those destinations from which the average tourist would, and should, run a mile.\"--pub. desc." . . . . "Dom Joly has been fascinated by travel to odd places. In this brilliantly odd and hilariously told travel memoir, Dom Joly sets out on a quest to visit those destinations from which the average tourist would, and should, run a mile."@en . . "\"Ever since he can remember, Dom Joly has been fascinated by travel to odd places. In part this stems from a childhood spent in war-torn Lebanon. Dom's upbringing was interspersed with terrifying days and nights spent hunkered in thr family basement under Syrian rocket attack or coming across a pile of severed heards from a sectarian execution in the pine forests near his home. These experiences left Dom with a profound loathing of the modern day travel industry and a taste for the darkest of places. We follow him as he skis on segregated slopes in Iran, spends a weekend in Chernobyl, paintballs with Hezbollah and attempts to purchase Pol Pot's shoes in Cambodia - oh ... and he tries to find out more about his schooldays with Osama bin Laden.\"--Back cover."@en . . . . . . . . "Dark tourism is the act of travel and visitation to sites, attractions and exhibitions which have real or recreated death, suffering or the seemingly macabre as a main theme' Ever since he can remember, Dom Joly has been fascinated by travel to odd places. In part this stems from a childhood spent in war-torn Lebanon, where instead of swapping marbles in the schoolyard, he had a shrapnel collection -- the schoolboy currency of Beirut. Dom's upbringing was interspersed with terrifying days and nights spent hunkered in the family basement under Syrian rocket attack or coming across a pile of severed heads from a sectarian execution in the pine forests near his home." . "Wyprawy do miejsc odradzanych przez biura podróży"@pl . . . . . . . . "Anecdotes" . "Anecdotes"@en . . . . . "Large type books" . . "Voyages and travels--Anecdotes" . . "Tanatoturystyka." . .